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Hotel Savoy

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1 Apr. 2 Apr.

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We booked and paid for two nights in a double room that was specified as 15-18 square meters. We discovered that the room we had been given was actually a single category room (12-13 square meters). No wonder we struggled to find space for our...More

Just returned from this hotel after a week in the beautiful city of Rome. I can honestly say this hotel was perfect! Absolutely stunning building and decor inside - very grand.
Our room was spacious and clean and well furnished with a modern theme. The...More

i stayed here recently and would 100% come back again. The location is a mere 10 minute walk to the Spanish Steps - close to everything! The hotel is in a stylish and beautiful place, just off the famous Via Veneto road. Our Room was...More

we only stayed in Rome two nights but the Savoy was very nice. It centrally located and extremely clean. We had breakfast twice and they offered good choices. Our room was large enough and beds are very comfortable. The water pressure in the shower was...More

Thanks to Fellini and La Dolce Vita, the Ludovisi andVia Veneto neighbourhood earned its reputation as aposh area where gorgeous Marcellos wooed actresses andmodels while bored housewives hung out in streetsidecafes. The cafes are still there, and so are thecocktails, but the neighbourhood is now home tofive-star businesses including hotels, banks, lawfirms, and embassies. The area is also right next to

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Villa Borghese, a beautiful park for sporting andcultural adventures. If you're looking for tranquilityby night, this may be the place: Ludovisi and Venetotend to shut down after 20:00.

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Wi-Fi is completely free of charge and you may connect an unlimited number of devices to the network. On top of that, You will find a smartphone in the room which offers a free internet connection on a 4g network and You may... More

Wi-Fi is completely free of charge and you may connect an unlimited number of devices to the network. On top of that, You will find a smartphone in the room which offers a free internet connection on a 4g network and You may take it outside of the Hotel as well so you can access a variety of services on the go.

Typical for this hotel to refer you to the most expensive service. There are lots of airport buses just outside the terminal and they charge about 6 euro per person. Have cash and pay the driver, don't bother to line up at... More

Typical for this hotel to refer you to the most expensive service. There are lots of airport buses just outside the terminal and they charge about 6 euro per person. Have cash and pay the driver, don't bother to line up at the bus ticket window. The bus will take you to the termini station which is the main bus/train station in Rome. From there you can take a taxi to the hotel about 20 euro but as always verify fare with taxi driver. If you want more info just google, Rome airport bus.
If you are taking a cruise take the train to Citavecci cruise terminal about 5 euro per person.